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Nice but tink parts + maintenance mayb a problem. A world of difference frm e Ibiza of many moons ago.....tis one looks fierce

 

Safe ride

 

 

Cheers

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Nice but tink parts + maintenance mayb a problem. A world of difference frm e Ibiza of many moons ago.....tis one looks fierce

 

Safe ride

 

 

Cheers

 

Should not be a problem. Seat share many parts with VW. Kian Hua is a stockist that will have the parts.

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oh btw this model looks cool with in trend engine not like that nissan latest crap model with the 99hp engine... seriously dont know what are these jap thinking...

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Is Seat's car reliable? it was so rare here and only saw a few way way back...

It is a VW rebadge, should not be a problem.

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Is Seat's car reliable? it was so rare here and only saw a few way way back...

 

No! Many years back I drove a Toledo, many problems.

 

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its pi car, no official presence here. car looks nice but cheap looking finish and scirocco still looks nicer

 

what is the owner going to do about parts, not to mention resale value

 

also would really be interested about what insurance company would quote for insurance premium, i guess high

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for those that said parts are difficult to find, no resale value, blab blab blab, it's better off driving cars that we see on the road everyday... cars like altis, fortis, civic, etc are good and fast.. no matter how fast i drive, they are always in front and colour changes as well. [:p]

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its pi car, no official presence here. car looks nice but cheap looking finish and scirocco still looks nicer

 

what is the owner going to do about parts, not to mention resale value

 

also would really be interested about what insurance company would quote for insurance premium, i guess high

 

I know the workshop that will be servicing it. They specialise in VW & Audi, and the seat essentially shares the same bits. Its only body panels in event of an accident that will be a hassle.

 

Btw the ibiza is a direct competitor to the Fabia, and Polo, and in this case the RS, and GTi versions of them.

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for those that said parts are difficult to find, no resale value, blab blab blab, it's better off driving cars that we see on the road everyday... cars like altis, fortis, civic, etc are good and fast.. no matter how fast i drive, they are always in front and colour changes as well. [:p]

 

Ah, wise words from someone driving a Skoda. :D

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I know the workshop that will be servicing it. They specialise in VW & Audi, and the seat essentially shares the same bits. Its only body panels in event of an accident that will be a hassle.

 

Btw the ibiza is a direct competitor to the Fabia, and Polo, and in this case the RS, and GTi versions of them.

 

Yep, it's the body panels that will be a hassle in the event of an accident.

 

Other than that, the parts and service should not be a problem.

 

VW, Audi, Skoda and Seat are sharing many parts.

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Actually it depends on the source and where it's coming from. Unless its really common parts, some ad from popular brand also don't store them but order from Stockists....

 

Some vw's dsg parts also have long waiting time if there's no parts.

 

And parts for japz car are not available now due to flood....

And some "new" panel might be from kranji instead

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No! Many years back I drove a Toledo, many problems.

 

I owned a Toledo 1M in year 2000, bodyshell and interior instrutment doesnt have problems.

Majority of the problem came were contributed by the commonly shared VW parts bin.

 

This Ibiza Cupra is definitely nicer looking than a POLO/FABIA/A1

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the exterior design looks not bad but the interior looks empty.

the price sounds reasonable huh, consider a cheap car to own.

but for me, i would rather get a VW Golf/Scirocco if i like something like this.

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